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Arabic Verses or their English translation?
Hi,
I have decided to give Islamic studies exam in English. I have one query though . While attempting the paper in English, can I write Arabic verses and Ahadees or am I supposed to write their translation? I want to write Arabic as I heard it fetches good marks and one can get away with writing fewer verses as compared to writing their translation. If yes then I have another question. How does the Arabic fit in English text? Wouldn't it look weird writing Arabic in a paper you are writing in English? I've heard diverse opinions. I'd be grateful if someone can clarify. Thanks a bunch. |
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Conclusion: One can quote verses in Arabic and the past results show that this style of writing is rewarded more as compare to others. Stay blessed
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